AuthorTopic: HRM with memory? (Read 1443 times)

I don't swim a lot so I don't know if it's interesting to measure pulse while swimming (my wife (who does wateraerobics or what on earth it's called in english) claims that the pulse never rise as high in water as on land) but since communication between watch and HRM it doesn't really work under water, would it be possible to add a little memorychip in the HRM and when the watch switches from "swimming" to running or "biking" or you just press stop and get up from the water, the HRM can transmit the entire pulshistory from the training?Yikes. Maybe a liiiittle to long sentence there.